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Anurra
02-14-2007, 05:29 AM
I am looking for some suggestions on making money at this level. I'm new to the game and am looking for some options. Thx =) -Anurra
Seidhkona
02-14-2007, 09:29 AM
<cite>Anurra wrote:</cite><blockquote>I am looking for some suggestions on making money at this level. I'm new to the game and am looking for some options. Thx =) -Anurra </blockquote> When you get loot such as Adept I spells and armor with stats in your adventures, sell these on the broker. You can pretty much always make more money selling via broker than if you sell to an NPC vendor. Look for shinies (the glowing ? marks) and pick them up. Any you do not need for your own collections can be sold, and often for SURPRISINGLY high prices! Harvest, harvest, harvest! At your level, you can use the Briarwood Harvesting Tools that a player Woodworker can craft - Briarwood Pick, Briarwood Shovel, Briarwood Trap, Briarwood Saw, etc. The tools make you harvest a bit faster. As you harvest, you will start getting RARES. These produce a message and a ding - the rare harvests are used by player craftsmen to make mastercrafted items such as very good armor and weapons. Check the prices for the rare metals and gems on the broker - people will pay VERY well for a steel cluster, feysteel cluster, etc. And you can sell teh common raws you don't need as well, though for less money. Take up crafting. Look at the broker and see what items are selling high vs. low. Some crafts seem to do better for cash than others - my armorsmith makes good money making and selling mastercrafted rare armor, but the cash flow isn't constant. My jeweler on the other hand seems to sell tons of stuff, and even sells a good many Scout spells. Carpenters sell things steadily.
<p>I know on LDL Feyiron will often sell for pretty good prices on the broker as well.</p>
Anurra
02-14-2007, 03:34 PM
Thanks for the replies! I am an armorer so I have been making lots of armor and they sell for a gold or so (carbonite). How do you make armor 'mastercrafted'? I can only make handcrafted. Thx =) -Anurra
mastercrafted is the rare crafted (bronze, blackened Iron, steel, feysteel, ebon, cobalt and xegonite). You need an advanced book and the rare to make it, otherwise it is pretty much identical to the handcrafted only of slightly better quality.
<cite>Seidhkona wrote:</cite><blockquote><cite>Anurra wrote:</cite><blockquote>I am looking for some suggestions on making money at this level. I'm new to the game and am looking for some options. Thx =) -Anurra </blockquote> When you get loot such as Adept I spells and armor with stats in your adventures, sell these on the broker. You can pretty much always make more money selling via broker than if you sell to an NPC vendor. Look for shinies (the glowing ? marks) and pick them up. Any you do not need for your own collections can be sold, and often for SURPRISINGLY high prices! Harvest, harvest, harvest! At your level, you can use the Briarwood Harvesting Tools that a player Woodworker can craft - Briarwood Pick, Briarwood Shovel, Briarwood Trap, Briarwood Saw, etc. The tools make you harvest a bit faster. As you harvest, you will start getting RARES. These produce a message and a ding - the rare harvests are used by player craftsmen to make mastercrafted items such as very good armor and weapons. Check the prices for the rare metals and gems on the broker - people will pay VERY well for a steel cluster, feysteel cluster, etc. And you can sell teh common raws you don't need as well, though for less money. Take up crafting. Look at the broker and see what items are selling high vs. low. Some crafts seem to do better for cash than others - my armorsmith makes good money making and selling mastercrafted rare armor, but the cash flow isn't constant. My jeweler on the other hand seems to sell tons of stuff, and even sells a good many Scout spells. Carpenters sell things steadily. </blockquote> yah, and with Shay back making armor these days, you have some added competition <img src="/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" />
Karlen
02-15-2007, 01:50 PM
At level 35, the initial quests in the Feerrott (you can bell there from the docks in Thundering Steppes) can produce some good returns, particularly the repeatable quest from Reza. Go around to all the npcs you can find in the initial area and collect whatever quests you can -- most of the mobs are non-aggro except for the blooms (and they have a small aggro range).
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